In this video I will show you how to replace front brakes and rotors on this 2011 Chevy Silverado.The 2007-2013 GMC Sierra is the exact same
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NICE WORK NOT EVERYBODY HAS PATIENCE FOR THIS KIND OF JOB.
Thank you for this video very precise info
What are the caliper and bracket torques?
Anyone know any trick to loosen front caliper bolts on a 2004 tahoe
very nice video, what a nice guy that explained it so well. Very well done
Always go to Jim for repair video's. He does the most complete job.
JIM I DONT HAVE YOUR EMAI;L ADRESS SIR CAN YOU PLZPOSTIT SOMEWHERE PLEASE
This is going to save me a ton of $$ and after watching a couple other videos, this is the one I'll rely on. Very good job!
Looks straight forward. Is this the same for a 4 wheel drive?
Good job Jim!
Look up the torque spec? You joking right? O you are one of those guys who grease the back of pads.
You are the first person to explain how the hardware kit work. I have a 2016 F150 with warped rotors at 20k miles. The rotors are grooved as if the pads were metal to metal.
Thanks Jim. Another great video.
very well done Jim, thanks sam
Pushing the piston back in BEFORE taking them off is a great idea. Thanks
I was trying to think of something to comment about but when we got to the end and it's a NAPA truck that needs a part just made me laugh.
Awesome video thanks for sharing. I hope you had a great and blessed Thanksgiving. What's the name of the tool you spread the claber apart with?